Stevens recently unveiled its Undergraduate Class of 2024 Career Outcomes Report, highlighting the strong career prospects for its graduates. The annual report showcases key statistics on employment rates, salaries, and continuing education, reaffirming the university’s commitment to preparing students for successful careers.
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Just over a month into the new administration of the Student Government Association (SGA), led by President Alexander Stanczak and Vice President of Operations Shane Mitchell, the SGA has read a proclamation regarding the Stevens Divest From War Initiative (SDFWI).



The Stevens community welcomes an exciting new addition to the Division of Student Affairs family: a Goldendoodle with four legs, a wagging tail, and an endless supply of love.
The Student Government Association (SGA) at Stevens plays a crucial role in our campus life, overseeing the creation and approval of new student-led organizations.
On January 27, the Office of Residential and Dining Services opened housing applications for the Fall 2025 semester. There were a few changes to both the payment and application processes, and students interested in on-campus housing for the semester will need to submit their Housing Application by Friday, February 28.
In celebration of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy, the Samuel C. Williams Library (SCWL) has curated a multimedia exhibit highlighting the civil rights leader’s impact and the history of Black students at Stevens.

The 2025-2026 Student Government Association (SGA) saw its first contested presidential election in five years. Weeks of debates, social events, and campaigning culminated in a highly anticipated election night, where students gathered to watch the results unfold.
Conflicts are unfolding across the world, some capturing national headlines while others go unnoticed. When confronted with reports of atrocities beyond our borders, many feel a deep sense of helplessness, unsure of how to make a difference.
In celebration of Black History Month, The Stute, in partnership with the Office of Student Culture and Belonging, proudly highlights the contributions of Black administrators who shape our university’s future.
From January 24 to 26, Stevens had the honor of hosting the American Physical Society (APS) Conference for Undergraduate Women and Gender Minorities in Physics (CU*iP).